Pope said he then turned the gun on the other man he had lunch with but the gun malfunctioned.

Police believe Willard was the main target.

"Mr. Colvin admitted to shooting (Willard) and said it was all a part of his plan," Pope said.

After the shooting, Pope said Colvin ran over to a patrol officer with his hands up.

“I’m the one who shot the guy in the head," Colvin reportedly said.

When police questioned him about the shooting and his motive, Colvin only talked about his ultimate plan and how it involved his own ideas about Willard's towing business. He then went back to talking about circles and stars aligning.

During the hearing, Willard's family shook and wept openly. They declined to comment.

Colvin, who didn't speak during the hearing, was sent back to jail.

Colvin is charged with felony murder, malice murder and aggravated assault. He is being held in the Gwinnett County Jail.